Ear Phones Can Cause Serious Ear Problems
Ear Phones Can Cause Serious Ear Problems
Ear Phones are ubiquitous – from attending zoom calls, to
using while jogging or in the gym, or resorting to handsfree while performing
other tasks ear phones have found multiple applications.
The ‘Work From Home’ (WFH) culture necessitated by the
pandemic and our subsequent adoption of the ‘Hybrid’ model of working ensures
that they are here to stay.
Purpose for adoption of the ear plug
Why are we so fond of these little devices – which have
potential for such great harm?
1.
Improves signal to noise ratio – when attending
to a call on a speaker or on the laptop there are extraneous sounds which are
also being absorbed as well as being broadcast – this causes disturbance- the
signal to noise ratio can be poor- specially if background noise is excessive.
The ear plug/ ear phone cancels out all background noise and improves the
quality of the speech sound that you hear. So the sound quality is clearer and
in zoom calls/ teams/ google meet you do not struggle to hear what others are
saying.
2.
Sound clarity is better - This makes the music
sound more pure – the reason that so many persons use in while jogging, in the
gym, or when in a mood to enjoy good music.
3.
Stereophonic sound – properly recorded music
which is of stereophonic quality sounds so much better with ear phones because
the sound seems to travel though your head giving it a rich three dimensional
feel
4.
Hands free- it keeps your hands free to carry
out other tasks including taking notes if required.
However useful or attractive their use, one must always be
aware of the problems associated with ear phone usage.
Problems
with Earphone Usage
1.
Ear infection – if a sharp edges of an ear phone
damages your ear canal skin you can get bleeding or a serious ear infection
2.
Allergy – to the material used. Though by and
large non allergenic, some materials may cause allergy – avoid that material
3.
Noise Pollution – there is a tendency, specially
amongst young persons, to listen to loud music via their ear phones – this
habit is dangerous and can lead to hearing loss and tinnitus – both of which
could be permanent.
4.
Traffic hazard – danger to self. Sometimes
joggers go out on roads and streets with headphones on – this could be
dangerous since they may not hear sounds of traffic behind them.
What you can
do
1.
Select snugly fitting ear phones so that you do
not have to keep touching them/ try to place them securely inside the ear
2.
Take care of the devices – clean them well with
spirit etc to keep them safe for use. Do not share someone else’s ear phones.
3.
Reduce amount of time you use the device to a
bare minimum- Do NOT go to sleep with the device in your ears
4.
Reduce the volume at which you listen to sound-
This is what is recommended – the volume should be such that if someone calls you
from behind you should be able to hear.
5.
When in doubt get yourself checked out- If you
feel your ear phone usage is causing either a hearing loss or tinnitus (Buzzing
sound in the ears) then get yourself checked out once.
6.
Switch to padded Headphones- these are safer and
the sound quality is also better.
7.
Do NOT go in areas with heavy traffic with your
ear phones on – you need to be able to listen to the surrounding traffic
without hindrance- specially in India where road safety is a major concern.
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